Leanna Roberts is set to get her bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama at 16 years old.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Most teenagers aren’t sure where they want to go to college, but that’s not the case for one 16-year-old in Alabama.The 16-year-old considers herself a normal student while keeping busy and someone who has enjoyed campus life.
Her parents, Lee and Latonya Roberts, are beyond proud of their daughter’s accomplishments. But there were some apprehensions before Leanna enrolled at the university.
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